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July 2024 Giveaway

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Books for Mythology Fans

If you haven’t read them yet, both books in the Whispers from Olympus series are only $0.99 each. You can preview the books by clicking the book covers below. (The underlying link is an affiliate link, meaning I earn a small amount on any purchases made through the link.)

Harmony and Disharmony Cover
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Fateful Pathways Book Cover
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11 thoughts on “July 2024 Giveaway”

  1. I have not read any new books as of yet this summer. However, I am here to see what books you all would recommend in the comments.

  2. I’m not really much of a reader. My eyesight is bad and my eyes get too tired if I try to read. But my husband and my best friend love to read, so I am always trying to win books that they would enjoy.

  3. I have just begun to reread “An Arrow’s Flight” by Mark Merlin (an acquaintance of mine). I first read it about 1998 when it was newly published. It’s a decidedly unhistorical historical novel but the thing that captured my attention was this: the author didn’t describe the protagonist’s physical description until well into the novel, yet I had a perfect mental picture of him from the first page or two, based entirely on his personality and speaking mannerisms. It’s a delightful tale of Greek gods, their loves and lusts.

  4. There seem to be a lot of interesting books here to be read. It appears that there’s something here for just about anyone to find something they’d love to read.

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